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Kunming to build China's 4th-largest Airport
发布者ok chris, so where did read about the distance of the airport from kunming? 21 km sounds reasonable, just wanna make sure where it willl be.
I don't think they refer to the airport eco zone:
"an Airport Economic Zone that covers about 160 square kilometers will also be built." that's what i read there...
Kunming to build China's 4th-largest Airport
发布者The China Hospitality News site is referring to the Airport Economic Zone.
Kunming to build China's 4th-largest Airport
发布者"with a construction area of 21 square kilometers", it says on China Hospitality News. Where is the mistake?
Kunming: Bong City, PRC
发布者nice shot of the honeyman. seriously, do a whole entry on him. he is a legend.
Kunming: Bong City, PRC
发布者PUFF PUFF PASS... PUFF PUFF PASS.......
Bunny: Pushin' up the daisies
发布者This place is pretty cool, and is run by the daughter of the guy who manages my apartment complex. I can't wait to show him online coverage (in English). Maybe my water bill will go down :)
'Kunming Foreigner Street' tenants speak out
发布者I am very sad that a petition by 100 former teachers, or whomever, could end the wonderful outdoor seating in front of restaurants on Foreign Street.
It was a great place to relax and enjoy Kunming. It was a great place to meet people.
Most cities in the world welcome street cafes and encourage them. It is really odd that this policy would be so quickly adopted without much discussion and debate in a city such as Kunming -- with all the publicity and promotion in trying to make it a tourist and foreigner-friendly place to visit, study, work, do business and live.
I suggest the owners of establishments on Foreign Street start immediately in gathering signatures for petitions to submit to counter this recent policy.
I believe things can be reasoned and worked out. Certainly there are many local people, business people, students, teachers and tourists who wish a retraction of this new policy which bans outdoor seating and dining.